Former England bad boy Delon Armitage has re-ignited his Twitter row with Brian Moore after posting a picture of the former England hooker appearing to goad Welsh opposition.

Armitage found himself in hot water last Saturday after taunting a rival while scoring the match-winning try for Toulon in an enthralling Heineken Cup final.

But instead of basking in the French club's European glory he found himself in the middle of a spat with Moore.

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Show-off: Delon Armitage sticks his tongue out after waving at and taunting Clermont's Brock James while scoring for Toulon in the Heineken Cup final

VIDEO: See Delon Armitage's cheeky wave in Heineken Cup Final

Pouncing on a turnover just after the
hour-mark, Armitage sprinted clear for a try - but instead of running
towards the post to give Wilkinson as easy a kick as possible, he slowed
down and stayed wide to taunt Clermont's chasing defender Brock James
with a wave before scoring with a 'Superman' dive.

As soon as the try was scored, Moore
tweeted: 'If a player did to me what Armitage has just done I'd have to
chin him after the touchdown.' Armitage later replied, writing: 'Anytime you fat p****! Go write another s*** book.'

On Thursday, Armitage then posted the picture of Moore goading Wales players after England had scored a try.

Champions: Jonny Wilkinson (right) adds the Heineken Cup to his trophy cabinet, along with Armitage (left)

British bulldog: Moore in his playing days as a fierce England hooker

Unsurprisingly Moore did not react well to Armitage's tweet, writing: 'Want to get into another row Delon?
Watch the whole try and you will see I am reacting to a cheapshot
knee-drop - idiot.

'And @delonarmitage if you start another row, it's gloves off, so up to you'

Moore then taunted Armitage about his
failure to earn a call-up to the British and Irish Lions' squad for
this summer's tour of Australia: 'I just posted this (a video of the
Lions' squad) @delonarmitage - you're not in it - why?'

Armitage has a history of
misdemeanours. He was arrested over an alleged assault in a Torquay
nightclub and then axed from the England Saxons squad early last year.

He has previously been banned for
eight weeks for pushing and verbally abusing a doping officer. He has
also served suspensions for punching Stephen Myler of Northampton (three
weeks), a dangerous tackle on Scotland's Chris Paterson (one week), and
the combined charge of a dangerous tackle on Tom Biggs and striking
Dave Attwood with a knee during a game against Bath at the Madejski
Stadium (five weeks).